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Kids’ Online Ethics Part 3: Community Solidarity; Marketing Cheats

July 29, 2008 by Amy Jussel 12 Comments

At the recent Ypulse Nat'l Mashup, I chatted with teen virtual goods wünderkind Asuka Martin also interviewed here by Benett Carter about Teen Second Life. I'm fascinated by her composure in handling the mining of her intellectual property/content creation, (someone swiping her stuff) as well as the impact on her authentic brand of custom-created virtual textures and 'skins,' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Product Placement, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: 350.org, Angela-McBride, Asuka-Martin, branding-cultures, Cheat-Codes, copybots, Dizzywood, Easter-eggs, Electronic-Arts, Ethics-virtual-worlds, Game-Cheats, Gamine-Expedition, GoodPlay-Project, in-game-marketing, informal-learning, Izzy-Neis, kids-creative-content, Kids-gaming-secret-codes, Kindly-High-School-SL, machinima, marketers-using-game-cheats, neopets, New-Life-for-Old-Soles, online-communities-kids, Radical-Trust, Recycleworks, RezEd, Sam-Gilbert, Sara-Grimes, Second-Life, Sight-Night, Step-It-Up-2007, Teen-Second-Life, Teen-virtual-worlds, Tiger-Woods-Xbox-cheat, tweens, UGC-teen-apparel, Virtual-to-real-world-play-patterns, YPulse, YPulse-Mashup-virtual-worlds, Zookazoo
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